Not bad. I am not blown away by the game. Part of the problem is that I don't think the futuristic racer is really evolving, so there is a distinct feel of the "been there, done that" to this style of game. Controls are not flawless, takes a bit of getting used to. Graphics are good, sound is great, absurd story surrounds the events, the design of the racers is not my cup of tea, so this is definately a 7 day BB rental.

I bought Quantum Redshift a few days ago. Bought it because Dave Halverson from Play Magazine gave QR a good score and put it up there with the Xbox elite, with games such as Halo, DOA3, PGR, JSRF and Gunvalkyrie. Going back to the early 90's, if Dave says buy a game, I have never been disappointed.

QR could have been perfect with a few tweaks here and there, but it is still a solid Whipeout/F-Zero type game. One thing that is unique to the genre, is how wide open the tracks are. The graphics are also the best in the genre to date. The techno sountrack is also good.

DBJay, as for your coment about the control. I think they were going more for a SUPER high speed hovercraft type control. Where you turn off a pivot point and then hit the accelerator after you make your turn in the curves. More like a hovercraft and less like a car. I think it works well, once you start to take the sharp turns with that in mind.

The story could have been done SO much better. Did you have a feeling that it all just seems cut and paste and didn't flow with the game? I did. They should have hired a script writer(or a better one) to improve the dialog between the nemesis characters. It all just seemes so awkward and robotic.

I almost bought that game today. I am still waiting for something to top Wipeout XL as best futuristic racer ever. I do own a PS2 as well and heard Wipeout Fusion was a little dissappointing . I'll probably plunk down for both when the price drops.